(1) Sie ist verheiratet mit John Stewart.
Sie haben geheiratet am 23. September 1406 in Dispensation date.Quelle 8
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[Isiaha Lee.ged]
Elizabeth, married, about 1406, to Sir John Stewart, son and heir of Sir Alexander Stewart of Darnley. They had issue, for whom see StewartEarls and Dukes of Lennox. It has hitherto been assumed, for there was no definite proof, that Elizabeth was married to John Stewart in 1392, but it now appears that the dispensation for their marriage was not granted till 23 September 1406. He was, however, her second husband, as she was a widow in 1406, but her first husband's surname had unfortunately been dropped in the dispensation, and he is only named Alexander. It does not appear that they had any issue.
[The Scots Peerage V:341]
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Elizabeth (died Nov 1429), younger daughter and coheir of Duncan, 8th Earl of Lennox (beheaded 1425). [Burke's Peerage]-----------------Elizabeth, the Countess Isabel's other [than Margaret] sister, m. about Feb 1391/2 Sir John Stuart of Darnley, co. Renfrew (slain 12 Feb 1428/9, at the siege of Orleans). She d. in Nov 1429, leaving a son and heir, Sir Alan Stuart of Darnley (slain 1439), who had a son and heir John, who eventually succeeded as Earl of Lennox.The heirs themselves contended and their partisans in recent times have fought over the question of the seniority of the two sisters Margaret Menteith and Elizabeth Stuart. That Margaret was the elder is proved (a) by the grant of the Countess Isabel in 1451 to the Friars Preachers of Glasgow made with consent of Margaret "widow of the late Lord Rusky"; and (b) by the decision in favour of her heir, John Haldane, by the King, the Lords of the Council and other barons of the realm, 12 Jan 1475/6, as mentioned below. Margaret's heirs were entitled each to one-half of one-half of the earldom, the elder of them, John Haldane, having right to the seniority; the heir of Elizabeth was entitled to the other half. The inheritance for which they fought (but not the title) was actually in enjoyment of the King's favourite, Andrew Stuart, Lord Avondale, eldest (illegitimate) son of a son of the Duke of Albany and the countess Isablel, till his death in 1488, when John Stuart, Lord Darnley, was recognized as Earl of Lennox. [Complete Peerage VII:594]
Elizabeth (died Nov 1429), younger daughter and coheir of Duncan, 8thEarl of Lennox (beheaded 1425). [Burke's Peerage]
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Elizabeth, the Countess Isabel's other [than Margaret] sister, m. aboutFeb 1391/2 Sir John Stuart of Darnley, co. Renfrew (slain 12 Feb 1428/9,at the siege of Orleans). She d. in Nov 1429, leaving a son and heir,Sir Alan Stuart of Darnley (slain 1439), who had a son and heir John, whoeventually succeeded as Earl of Lennox.
The heirs themselves contended and their partisans in recent times havefought over the question of the seniority of the two sisters MargaretMenteith and Elizabeth Stuart. That Margaret was the elder is proved (a)by the grant of the Countess Isabel in 1451 to the Friars Preachers ofGlasgow made with consent of Margaret "widow of the late Lord Rusky"; and(b) by the decision in favour of her heir, John Haldane, by the King, theLords of the Council and other barons of the realm, 12 Jan 1475/6, asmentioned below. Margaret's heirs were entitled each to one-half ofone-half of the earldom, the elder of them, John Haldane, having right tothe seniority; the heir of Elizabeth was entitled to the other half. Theinheritance for which they fought (but not the title) was actually inenjoyment of the King's favourite, Andrew Stuart, Lord Avondale, eldest(illegitimate) son of a son of the Duke of Albany and the countessIsablel, till his death in 1488, when John Stuart, Lord Darnley, wasrecognized as Earl of Lennox. [Complete Peerage VII:594]
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